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14 Adar II, 5733 • March 18, 1973
“And it was in the days of Achashverosh, the Achashverosh who ruled from Hodu to Kush, one hundred and twenty seven lands.” (Esther 1:1)
14 Adar II, 5733 • March 18, 1973
The Rebbe distributes L’chaim at a Purim Farbrengen.
Purim, 5733 • March 18, 1973
A traditional song of the Bukharian Jews. The stanzas are lead by Rabbi Refoel Chudidaitov, a ninety-nine year old Bukharian Jew, and all join in to sing the chorus: “Peace to you, peace to your home, peace to all of yours.”
Why does the Megillah describe the extravagance of Achashveirosh’s feast in such great detail, which is irrelevant to the miracles or themes of Purim?
March 18, 1973 • Purim, 5733
Mordechai and Esther are the heroes of Purim, yet the Megillah is named only after Esther. And the initiative that the Megillah be included among the books of the Bible came specifically from Esther. Why is Esther given the spotlight, when her success dep...
If a person has been blessed by G-d with the talent and ability to write a book, no matter what the book’s storyline is, it must communicate to the reader the awareness that “There is a Master of this palace” – that Someone is in charge of this turbulent ...
What makes Purim unique from all other Jewish holidays?
He spoke about the imperative to provide Jewish children with an authentic Torah education, even under communist rule.
When king Achashverosh gave permission to the Jews fight off their enemies, he allowed an extra day for those in Shushan. The day after Purim, called Shushan Purim, is celebrated to mark this special phenomenon. In a sense this is more than just an histor...
During a lively Purim farbrengen, the Rebbe enthusiastically encourages the singing of “Hop Kazzak” - a nigun attributed to the “Shpoleh Zeida”.
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